Definition: 1. Be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics. 2. Be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics. 3. Exchange messages. 4. Take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to.
Use 'correspond' in a sentence:
1. The American Congress corresponds to the British parliament.
2. The working of this machine corresponds to that of the human brain.
3. Russia's other late nights and early mornings generally correspond to public holidays.
4. These changes correspond to their ability of resistance to disease.
5. She still corresponds with American friends she met in Majorca nine years ago.
6. The translation does not quite correspond to the original.
7. Because they correspond to a particular chemical structure.
8. This copy does not correspond with the original.
9. Business ethics must correspond with a legitimate pursuit of profits and benefits.
10. The marks correspond to points on the map.
11. Your account of events corresponds with hers.
12. We haven't corresponded for a long time.
13. What does it correspond to?
14. Vibrant colors usually correspond with more vitamins.
15. Your account of events does not correspond with hers.
16. Racegoers will be given a number which will correspond to a horse running in a race.
17. And, they correspond to the two mountains.
18. The two maps of the Rockies correspond closely.
19. His accounts of events do not correspond with hers.
20. These correspond to GC pauses.
21. The British job of lecturer corresponds roughly to the US associate professor.
22. These roles may correspond to swim lanes in a business process.
23. The operations correspond to specific business scenarios.
24. That does not exactly correspond to our views of a partnership, according to a report by Germany's Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
25. If these differences correspond with the differences in the hemispheric trunkline, there is an unalterable distinction between the sexes.
26. I used to correspond with my friends by letters while now the Internet is more convenient.
27. The written record of his conversation didn't correspond to what was actually said.
28. He often corresponds with his friends.
29. The secondary keys correspond with primary keys in other tables.
30. What's strange to me though, is that at first film music didn't necessarily correspond to what was on the screen.
31. The components of carrot correspond to Retin A.
32. At runtime, does each bundle correspond to a thread?
33. They correspond roughly to small municipal, medium-sized metropolitan and major metropolitan airports respectively, and encompass an increasingly rigorous set of regulations.
34. A 22 per cent increase in car travel corresponds with a 19 per cent drop in cycle mileage per person.
35. Decibel values correspond to various sounds.
36. Their conclusions do not correspond to their original hypotheses.
37. Black and white squares correspond to -1 and + 1, respectively.
38. Her expression is concerned but her body-language does not correspond.
39. Maybe they have similar sounds and words that correspond to one another that have the same meaning and that sound similar.
40. Timer guards always correspond to setting (absolute) timeouts.
41. Predictions order must correspond to their order in the test set.
42. The two correspond but are not one.
43. The category field must correspond with the category's ID.
44. We corresponded regularly.
45. The two maps of London correspond closely.
46. The two sisters correspond every week.
47. Actually, all of us desire to achieve success, but sometimes our actions don't correspond with what we desire.
48. Your account and hers do not correspond.
49. Profits have risen by 15 per cent compared with the corresponding period last year.
50. All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities.
51. What we required you to do is corresponding to the contract.
52. The Redskins lost to the Cowboys in the corresponding game last year.
53. Give each picture a number corresponding to its position on the page.
54. It has name corresponding to the facts.
55. There is an increase in production of 20% above that of the corresponding period of last year.
56. A change in the money supply brings a corresponding change in expenditure.
57. If the note of D is sounded on a harp, all the corresponding D strings of other octaves will likewise resonate.